Ill. Admin. Code tit. 71, § 40.130
a) Program Statements
Program statements must be submitted as part of the school district's Application for Construction Grant Entitlement for proposed facilities and sites requiring SCP funding. Program statements must conform to the School Construction Law Project Standards as developed by the Board and must address, but need not be limited to, the following:
b) Prohibited Uses
Program statements shall not include any on-going operational costs or any construction projects for which the General Assembly and the Governor have approved specifically designated funds.
c) School Site Selection
2) Suitability for Development and Construction
3) Availability of Site
The school district shall have a period of 150 days from the time of grant award to acquire title to the site, or rights of use and exclusion sufficient to carry out the purposes and programs of the school. Extensions will be granted in those cases in which there is a reasonable expectation that the district will be able to acquire the site within the period of the extension and the delay has been occasioned by a condition beyond the control of the district, such as a delay in acquiring a title commitment.
4) Site Size and Configuration
The proposed site should contain usable space sufficient in size and of regular configuration so as to accommodate the school's on-site program as well as to accommodate ancillary functions that are better served on-site than off-site, such as parking, bus loading and unloading, casual student assembly and play, and pedestrian movement between different points on the site.
5) Utilities and Services
A) Water Supply
Water must be made available at the site in sufficient volume and delivery rates and of appropriate quality to serve the firefighting needs of the proposed school as well as to accommodate other forms of water consumption.
B) Sanitary Sewage Disposal
The location or character of the site must not prevent the disposal of sanitary sewage from the school.
C) Storm Water Disposal
The location or character of the site must not prevent the disposal of storm water from the school.
D) Electric, Power, Telephone, Gas
The site must present no obstacles to the provision of electric power, telephone services, and whatever gas service the school may require at the point in the construction process when utility hook-ups are made.
E) Solid Waste Management Systems
Solid waste management services must be available to the site.
6) Architect/Engineer (A/E) Selection
The selection of an architect/engineer shall be in accordance with the Local Government Professional Services Selection Act [50 ILCS 510].
7) Eligible and Ineligible Expenditures:
F) Off-site improvements are defined as any improvements outside of the property line. Off-site improvements are not recognized as eligible project costs except under exceptional circumstances and only in those cases where the off-site improvements are necessary to the functional operation of a school facility. The following specific policies apply to off-site improvements:
G) On-site improvements may be defined as any improvements outside the building's five feet line but inside the property line of the site. The Board's participation in funding on-site improvements is limited to those minimum requirements that are necessary to making the site functionally operational. The Board will not fund certain types of site improvements, including but not limited to the following:
H) The following types of spaces are not included in determining the square footage used to calculate the recognized project cost:
v) Other ancillary spaces, including but not limited to:
Field house
Swimming pool
Indoor track
Permanent seating beyond school's student and staff population
Broadcast area
Radio/TV studios for primarily noninstructional uses
Coat room
Green room (auditorium/theater)
Teacher serving area
Meeting room
Exhibition room
District administration space
Bus storage
Bus maintenance space
Guard rooms
Toilet facilities beyond needs of school's students and staff
Before/after school programs space
Concession space
Bookstore
I) Items that are not allowable as eligible associated expenses for physical education outdoor space and facilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
J) Under the following circumstances, the Board will not fund land acquisition costs:
8) State and Local Financial Participation in School Construction Projects
A) Policy Basis for Determinations
i) The School Construction Law [105 ILCS 230/5-30] states the following prioritization of school district needs for awarding grants:
Replacement or reconstruction of school buildings destroyed or damaged by flood, tornado, fire, earthquake, or other disasters, either man-made or produced by nature;
Projects designed to alleviate a shortage of classrooms due to population growth or to replace aging school buildings;
Projects resulting from interdistrict reorganization of school districts contingent on local referenda;
Replacement or reconstruction of school facilities determined to be severe and continuing health or life safety hazards;
Alterations necessary to provide accessibility for qualified individuals with disabilities; and
Other unique solutions to facility needs.
School districts identify such needs in their applications to ISBE for grant entitlements, and such needs become the basis for entitlement to a grant. Eligible expenditures as determined by CDB are limited to expenditures necessary to meet the project needs that are based on prioritization category of entitlement.
ii) The recognized project cost is the sum total of unit costs ($/sq. ft.) and eligible associated costs.
The maximum square foot allowance per student is commensurate with the national average. Maximum square footage allowances are outlined in subsection (c)(8)(C) of this Section and the School Construction Law Project Standards located on the CDB website at http://www.cdb.state.il.us and the Illinois State Board of Education's website at http://www.isbe.state.il.us. The cost per square foot is also outlined in the Standards and is escalated annually for inflation.
Eligible associated costs are those determined to be necessary to provide the infrastructure for the grant project.
B) Determination of Recognized Project Cost
i) Recognized project cost shall be based upon calculations in accordance with the School Construction Law Project Standards (see also subsection (c)(7)) and shall include unit cost ($/sq.ft.) as follows: buildings constructed to the five feet line, design and construction contingencies, building fixed equipment; plus additional associated costs as deemed appropriate by the Board in consultation with local school districts as follows: site improvements including related A/E fees and reimbursements, land acquisition and associated legal fees for the project site acquired, movable equipment, and utility service lines, both on-site and off-site, and special foundation construction and related A/E fees deemed necessary as a result of unusual sub-surface soil conditions.
Specific Associated Cost Allowances
For each eligible classroom, an allowance of $1,000 will be given when an enhanced security phone call-back system is installed.
The following building related maximum movable equipment allowances are provided:
$5,600/elementary classroom
$6,500/middle/junior high classroom
$7,500/high school classroom
C) Project Standards for New Construction and Additions −
General
The Board shall establish detailed project standards including space and capacity standards in the School Construction Law Project Standards (see also subsection (c)(7)). New schools with adequate space for all necessary instructional and ancillary activities require more space per students than additions to existing schools. Different space standards are required to accommodate different grade levels, i.e., Pre-K-6, 7-9, and 9-12. Economies of scale in terms of space per student can be anticipated for larger schools. The following maximum square foot allowances are used in determining the recognized project costs for new construction and additions.
New Schools:
| New Elementary School | |
| Gross square footage per student | 120 |
| Gross square footage per additional | |
| student beyond 250 students | 100 |
| New Middle/Junior High School | |
| Gross square footage per student | 140 |
| Gross square footage per additional | |
| student beyond 400 students | 120 |
| New High School | |
| Gross square footage per student | 160 |
| Gross square footage per additional | |
| student beyond 600 students | 130 |
Classroom Additions:
For classroom additions for 250 or more students, see new school square footage.
For classroom additions for fewer than 250 students:
| Elementary School | |
| Gross square footage per student | 100 |
| Middle School | |
| Gross square footage per student | 120 |
| High School | |
| Gross square footage per student | 130 |
D) Renovation Projects
E) Unit Costs
Unit costs ($/sq.ft.) used for determining the recognized project cost, including A/E design fees, building construction to the five feet line, fixed equipment, and a contingency shall be established by the Board. Unit cost guidelines can be found in Appendix A and in the School Construction Law Project Standards located on the CDB and the State Board of Education websites (see also subsection (c)(7)). In establishing unit costs the Board shall be guided by current costs within the construction industry and the goal of receiving fair value for public funds expended.
F) Limits on SCP Participation and Site Cost
Districts will not receive grant funding for acreage beyond the following maximums:
Elementary – 5 acres plus 1 acre per 100 students,
Middle/Junior High – 15 acres plus 1 acre per 100 students, and
High School – 20 acres plus 1 acre per 100 students.
The recognized project cost for renovation projects is calculated by an estimation of the eligible project costs. Eligible renovation costs are for renovations to existing facilities determined to be functionally over 100 years old (as determined by ISBE) or for renovation projects in existing facilities that provide additional classroom capacity.
Prior to the award of a construction grant, school districts shall meet the following requirements:
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 19472, effective November 30, 2010)